1860-61. "Sketchbook with dark brown-red leather cover with pencil holder and marbled paper inside covers, with pocket inside front cover containing two sketches (nos. 24, 25), and 47 leaves with figure, portrait, compositional studies, ornamental details and notes, on the first 21 leaves and 2 end leaves (intervening leaves blank); including several studies of women and children at domestic tasks, including one washing, combing, and plaiting long hair, possibly studies for ‘Gretchen’ (1861, Tate); studies for ‘Sibyl’ (1860-61, destroyed) and ‘Head of Mrs Eaton’ (1861, Yale Center for British Art) studies of the artist's daughter Alice in bed in May and June 1861; studies of objects in the British Museum; a slight sketch of a young woman with eyes closed, probably a study of the artist after her death on July 15, 1861, drawn by her husband, Henry Tanworth Wells. 1860- 61. Graphite."